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Handy Andy Grocery & Market

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DOUBLE CHEESEBURGER

This little market captures Oxford’s small-town vibe. Go for the double cheeseburger: two quarter-pound patties cooked to order on a flattop. They’re juicy on the inside with a crisp char around the edges—the perfect foil for gooey melted American cheese. $4.18; 662/234-4621

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My Guys Biscuits & Bar-B-Que

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SMOKED CHICKEN BISCUIT

Ms. Earline Hall has been making buttermilk biscuits for 22 years, and My Guys was smart enough to snatch her up when it first opened under its original name, Embers, in 2013. Tuck in the smoked chicken with egg and ivory barbecue sauce for one fine breakfast. $2.99; 662/238-3565

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City Grocery

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SHRIMP AND GRITS

The menu changes often at chef John Currence’s flagship, but you can’t miss the shrimp, bathed in white wine, garlic, scallions, and lemon, sitting on coarsely ground Original GritGirl cheese grits, topped with mushrooms and bacon. $27; citygroceryonline.com

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Oxford Canteen

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BEEF BRISKET GRILLED CHEESE WITH SRIRACHA MAYO

Duck down the alley by The Lyric Oxford theater to order through a walk-up window. Chef Corbin Evans braises brisket in sweet onions, celery, tomatoes, and peppers, then piles Texas-size slices with white Cheddar on sourdough. $10; oxfordcanteen.com

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Corners Chevron

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CHICKEN ON A STICK

No one does fried better than a Mississippi gas station. For over 30 years, the late-night Oxford crowd has headed to the 4 Corners Chevron for chunks of all-white meat dredged in seasoned flour, fried, and threaded kebab-style onto a wooden stick. Brides even serve this icon at their wedding receptions. $3.99; 662/234-0275